Aseahawkfan wrote:Who knows in nations like that. If we see a different leader soon, then he's dead. Maybe China finally took him out as they grew tired of him.
I-5 wrote:I've seen the conflicting headlines, but there's nothing any of us can shed light on until N Korea announces a new leader.
The next question is, who will emerge as the new leader, and what will they be like with power? We can guess it will be his sister Kim Yo Jong, but again, we have no idea how she will be.
I-5 wrote:We don't know much about her, but based on the track record of female dictators (look it up, there are very few, and their transgressions are lame compared to men, the most infamous being Indira Gandhi who was in power for 2 years before stepping down after losing an election that she called for), I doubt Kim Jo Yong can do any worse than her brother. I'm ready for a post Kim Jong Un Korea, whatever it brings. It can't be any less stable.
RiverDog wrote:That's kinda how I see it. I doubt that there'll be much change in international relations as I'm pretty sure that their military has an extraordinary amount of influence over their policies, but perhaps with a female in charge that it will lead to fewer human rights abuses and better treatment of their citizens.
I-5 wrote:Well, it wouldn't be funny at all, but I don't see her as feeling pressured by any 'feminist push'. If she is a tyrant, it would be for much more pragmatic reasons, like keeping and consolidating power - just like her brother. It's hard to imagine how to top killing your own own uncle and brother, unless she starts a nuclear war. As I said, Kim Jong Un set the bar for instability. Let's see if she can maintain or improve it.
I-5 wrote:Killing her brother and claiming power would rank right up with the biggest coup ever. But the way he lives, I don't think she has to do much to get her brother killed. His health is terrible. He is the very definition of gluttony.
Do we think it's any coincidence that a majority of the countries that have had the most success dealing with this pandemic are led by women? Taiwan, New Zealand, Iceland, Finland all come to mind. Germany is not out of the woods, but Merkel is helping the country re-open thoughtfully, mandating face masks with hefty penalties for violating the rules.
I don't know why the US seems to have a hangup about women leaders (at least in politics), but I trust them at least as much and in many cases moreso than men.
I-5 wrote:Killing her brother and claiming power would rank right up with the biggest coup ever. But the way he lives, I don't think she has to do much to get her brother killed. His health is terrible. He is the very definition of gluttony.
Do we think it's any coincidence that a majority of the countries that have had the most success dealing with this pandemic are led by women? Taiwan, New Zealand, Iceland, Finland all come to mind. Germany is not out of the woods, but Merkel is helping the country re-open thoughtfully, mandating face masks with hefty penalties for violating the rules.
I don't know why the US seems to have a hangup about women leaders (at least in politics), but I trust them at least as much and in many cases moreso than men.
I-5 wrote:Riv, I don't think you were directing your comment on the Kims to me. I don't think she would attempt any coup.
And I should have specified female presidents in the US, as opposed to female politicians.
Lastly, I'm not saying women have a monopoly on good leadership in the fight against COVID-19 at all. But the countries that are led by women are doing a more than credible job in dealing with it, and one of those countries that is improving rapidly is Germany.
https://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/world/countries-with-the-best-covid-19-responses-are-led-by-women-leaders/ar-BB12SmpM
I-5 wrote:I fully agree that HRC was a very polarizing (albeit more capable than the current president in too many ways to list here) candidate to be our first woman president. I just think it's striking that Hillary notwithstanding, that so many countries from first world to developing have had women leaders, and the US still has not. I'm glad to hear that nothing is stopping you from supporting a qualified female candidate for president. My whole point in bringing that issue up is that I have observed that women world leaders for the most part tend to be pragmatic in their approach to governing. I would expect something similar in North Korea should his sister take over. I could be wrong, of course.
Hawktawk wrote:Id have taken Hillary in this specific situation hands down. She's a serious person who understands how government works, trusts intelligence and science and medicine, understands pandemics well. The Obama administration dealt with several problems, H1N1 and most recently Ebola. Obama had a plane on the ground in west africa as soon as the threat was known. Eventually 11 people reached US soil with 3 deaths. They got lucky but they acted.They also took the worldwide lead in developing vaccines and eventually trained 26 thousand medical professionals in africa to deal with this disease. 12K were lost to the h1N1 virus in 2009 over 12 months and Obama was run up a rail for it even though he declared a medical emergency before a single US citizen died. He was widely criticized for his Ebola response among republicans.He was hounded till the end of his presidency of Benghazi which tragically cost 4 lives...
Comparisons might be in order you think?
Yes I believe If Hillary Clinton had been president in December we would be in a far better place as would be the world. Yes I said it.
As for fat little rocket man hell is too good a place for him.
I-5 wrote:I wasn't the biggest HRC fan, but to say she being more qualified or capable than DJT as president isn't much of a testimonial....that's a bit disingenuous. It sounds like she's no more qualified than the average citizen since Trump set such a low bar. She's FAR more capable than Trump, in terms of her deep knowledge of government, policy, and foreign policy experience. Her problem was her 'likeability', trustworthiness, or whatever you want to call the baggage she carried...which I'm not underestimating.
There are many republicans I could support...chief among them being Romney. I trust his principles, even if I don't agree with every policy.
I-5 wrote:I don't think anyone here would disagree with that, except for a couple posters we know of.
RiverDog wrote:Yea, we really need to get Idahawkman and burrton back in here, give the place a little balance.
I don't know how you can complain about a lying zealot like Trump and his followers while you are engaging in lying zealous behavior using biased, false sources of information to back up your opinion. At that point you become part of the problem.
I-5 wrote:False equivalence, unless you're willing to provide specific examples of something untrue that was said.
Aseahawkfan wrote:How about you comparing Trump to Hitler like you did? Or Riverdog claiming we had two weeks advance notice due to Italy when our first coronavirus case was before Italy? Or all the people that were talking about him having his finger on the button like he was totally unhinged? It's been three plus years, nothing of the kind. In fact, Trump has proven to be quite anti-war compared to some of his cabinet.
I could spend my time finding quite a few times you blamed Trump for things he had nothing to do with that either happened before he was president or not one of his decisions he gets blamed for. Maybe when I get bored, I'll go parse some more of the various posts and find all the lying BS that has been posted on here about Trump by the Trump Haters as bad as the BS posted by the pro-Trump crowd.
I have no idea why you think you're being truthful rather than admit you hate the guy and you'll lie, cheat, and steal or believe any half-ass article put out by a left wing journalist that skewers Trump. At least with Hawktawk it's obvious, why you continue to pretend that isn't driving your comments and beliefs.
I wish you guys would stop pretending while you ignore the many times I have given you factual information that Trump could not have stopped or slowed this pandemic as we were infected back in January. It was spreading and building and there wasn't any stopping it in an open country like ours. You guys completely overlook any factual information that is contrary to your opinions. And that's fine, but don't try to BS me that you're being in anyway honest or factual when it comes to Trump. You'd believe almost any lie about him that pillories the man. It's only to degrees as in there is Hawktawk and then lower down is I5 along the spectrum of Trump Hate.
How about you comparing Trump to Hitler like you did?
RiverDog wrote:I see you're back in your Trump apologist mode, accusing others you disagree with as being motivated by a "hate" of Trump. You don't believe the reports of Trump ignoring warnings and intelligence briefings about the virus. Fine. I consider myself a reasonable person, and as a reasonable person, when I hear from a number of sources information that aligns perfectly with behavior that I've observed over the past 3+ years, I tend to view that information as being a believable scenario.
Every word and action Trump's spoken and taken since January indicates a deep, profound skepticism and/or ignorance of the threat. Indeed, when one considers his well known poor work habits, his refusal to read his daily intelligence briefings, his tendoncy to dismiss professional opinions in lieu of his own instinct or gut feel, his unpreparedness and misstatements of facts, his tendency to surround himself with people that tell him what he wants to hear no matter what the subject and dismiss those that disagree with him, all supports the narrative that Trump had been warned very early on about this virus and could not be convinced to take it as a serious threat let alone take appropriate action to address it. The reports conform to a 'T' that of a classic Trump response, a style of his that we've seen for the past 3+ years. In other words, the shoe is a perfect fits. Why wouldn't a reasonable person that has followed DJT over the past 3+ years believe those reports? Because Fox News hasn't reported on them?
No one, least of all me, ever claimed that Trump could have "stopped" the virus. But there is little doubt that he could have done a whole helluva lot more with regards to slowing it. J/b we had our first infection back in January doesn't mean that actions couldn't have been taken much earlier than they were, that observations of countries hit hard early on couldn't have been made, and that the nation couldn't have been warned about the threat the virus posed weeks earlier than we were. Instead, Trump told us back in January that we had the virus under control, that it was not a threat, and as late as February 28th, claimed that it was nothing more than a Democratic hoax to embarrass him. His position has been constantly changing, first claiming as late as March 6th that the virus "came out of nowhere" and now claims he warned of the crisis, believed the coronavirus outbreak was “a pandemic, long before it was called a pandemic.”
So go ahead and keep rationalizing the reports as being nothing but a product of the liberal media, keep defending him amid all this criticism, keep making excuses for his prior and continued ignorance and mis management of the crisis, but don't complain when others look at your defense of him and conclude that you must be a Trump supporter as those are the only people that are defending him.
I-5 wrote:Trump is not Hitler, and I would I never equate the two. Show me exactly what I said if you disagree. Otherwise, give it up.
I-5 wrote:If there is anyone here who comes closest to making ad hominem attacks, it's statements like this:
"a ranting maniac like Hawkshack"
This is beneath the forum IMO. I respect everyone here, including those I disagree with.
Aseahawkfan wrote:
I wish you guys would stop pretending while you ignore the many times I have given you factual information that Trump could not have stopped or slowed this pandemic as we were infected back in January. It was spreading and building and there wasn't any stopping it in an open country like ours. You guys completely overlook any factual information that is contrary to your opinions. And that's fine, but don't try to BS me that you're being in anyway honest or factual when it comes to Trump. You'd believe almost any lie about him that pillories the man. It's only to degrees as in there is Hawktawk and then lower down is I5 along the spectrum of Trump Hate.
Hawktawk wrote: I'm not sure what your talking about saying we make stuff up, that being the majority of americans BTW because we hate trump.Hes about 42 % in a crisis at the point of which GW was 90% and and even Carter was still in the 70s with the Iran hostage crisis There's something worth hating and its a sad commentary on what america has become that anyone supports him at this point.
Hawktawk wrote:Our intelligence was aware of a weird flu in China in november at the latest. Trump intelligence briefings he doesn't read began on 1-3 2020 and there were a TOTAL OF 13 OF THOSE BRIEFINGS before he took any action. Alex Azar, Mick Mulvaney, really the list goes on warned him to take action.Mulvaney was fired for his efforts and Azar is hanging by a thread.As a matter of fact Trump downplayed it many times both publicly and privately which has surely cost an unknown number of lives.
Hawktawk wrote:He established guidelines for separation, finally admitted its the governors job to decide but supports skinheads cramming a capitol building brandishing assault weapons protecting the right to kill other for their "freedom"
Hawktawk wrote:My popularity #s for GW and Carter as well as Obama following the death of UBL were stratospheric compared to the Trump bump. Trumps apex was 56% approval handling this early on with a job approval around 50 but it collapsed within weeks as his lying, unhinged behavior attacking the press and other adversaries, his inability to show genuine compassion etc became plain for all to see.
Currently he's at 40 to 45% according to the polls, right back to the same trumpanzee base that's brandishing weapons in state houses and flying MAGA flags. The majority of American voters see this and they get it too. His campaign chair Brad Pasquale gave him the low down on polls showing him getting killed all over the country and dropping worse ever time he opened his yap in these briefings.He threw a fit of rage , threatened to sue Pasquale![]()
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. There were 4 people in the room and someone leaked it like always in this bismark of a white house.See not even trump's poll numbers are his fault. Nothing is. The buck doesn't stop at his desk . As I heard a commentator say the other day the fact this guy is still president means the 25th amendment is as useless as Impeachment.Come on Nov.6
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